How about a "private land stamp." The fish commission gets the money and all proceeds go towards securing access on land that is currently private (open or not). It could be purchasing land. It could be paying landowners for easements. The PFBC is free to determine where the money will be put to best use, so long as the goal remains access. Any angler may fish public water without the stamp.

No, until you have a reasonably complete solution, instead of just pointing out that something is wrong, you give it up. It's easy to pick out problems, we all can do that. Finding solutions is the difficult part that requires the critical thinking.

Everything that I've typed in response to you are considerations you should have had in your own mind BEFORE you started railing against the status quo and accusing others of not supporting you.

why don't we all pitch in and subsidize L.J's social security so he doesn't have to sit on his porch and watch people fish in an area that he so graciously permits them to do so for a small fee , afterall if 100 people a week fish there thats 500 $ a week , wow would that help out the old bank account , L.J i wish this charge for access idea of yours would have cam up sooner , if i charged atv riders for access to my property at 5 dollars per day per person , i know conservativily speaking i could have made at least 30,000 dollars in the last 4 yrs , good thing all of us aren't out for the money , i would hate to make a retired guy raising his grandson on a fixed income pay to have him access my ground . hopefully something this ridicoulous will never happen !!! in my lifetime or anyone elses.

and the game commision logged it and leased it both so who cares. lets all give you 5 dollars so u can buy more ground for us , pay the taxes on it , insure it and mow the banks real pretty like they do in Europe. nothing like trying to fish pristine trout water and looking over yonder to see a bank that has over grown weeds on it , a mowed lawn with weed killer applied twice a year would add to the expierience so much more , and just think of resale value for the ones who do own stream front poperty , it can be sold as a business instead of a residental dwelling , and business minded people might be interested in purchaseing someday , but if property taxes or insurance goes up so does the day permit , rmember L.J u said it is about the land owner making a profit !!!